Lake Pinaroo and the surrounding wetlands covers an estimated 2000 acres which, when in drought, can take up to six years to dry out due to not having an overflow. Listed as a Ramsar site in 1996, it is one of 12 located in NSW.
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- ru.us.edu.vn en/Lake_PinarooLake Pinaroo is an ephemeral lake, meaning it floods for short periods of time and then may not hold water for several years, depending on rainfall.
- google.com.au maps/d/embed…View map in Google Earth. Lake Pinaroo in Sturt National Park covers a huge expanse of land between the red sand dunes.
- environment.nsw.gov.au topics/water/wetlands/…Lake Pinaroo was listed as a Ramsar site in 1996 because it meets the following criteria: Criterion 1: Representative or unique wetlands.
- topwiretraveller.com lake-pinaroo-sturt-national-…Combined with earlier rains which had already saturated the ground, Lake Pinaroo filled again. Lake Pinaroo has a few standout features.
- whichcar.com.au explore/nsw/lake-pinaroo-nswLake Pinaroo and the surrounding wetlands covers an estimated 2000 acres which, when in drought, can take up to six years to dry out due to not having an overflow.
- flickr.com photos/tags/lakepinaroo/On a particularly hot and windy day we were lucky enough to find a pair of GFs on the shore of Lake Pinaroo.
- exploroz.com places/67111/nsw lake-pinarooLake Pinaroo walking trail includes signposted areas highlighting Aboriginal Cooking Heaths and at the centre of the lake, there are remains of The Well.
- sturt2013.wordpress.com pinnaroo/Pinaroo NPWS (Download) Lake Pinaroo was listed under the Ramsar Convention in 1996 because it meets the following Ramsar nomination criteria
- thelandy.com tag/lake-pinaroo/Lake Pinaroo is a hidden gem in the heart of a rugged and parched land. ... What sets Lake Pinaroo apart is its ever-changing nature.
- dreamstime.com photos-images/lake-pinaroo.htmlBrowse 20 professional lake pinaroo stock photos, images & pictures available royalty-free. Sunrise with pink clouds over Lake Pinaroo in the Australian Outback.